Testseek.com have collected 61 expert reviews of the Metro: Last Light and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Metro: Last Light.
June 2013
(82%)
61 Reviews
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Abstract: When Metro 2033 was first launched three years ago, it was praised by almost everyone thanks to its setting and atmosphere. However, the game did have the nasty habit of bringing even the most powerful rigs of its time (and even some beasts right now) to ...
Abstract: Following in the footsteps of 2010's Metro 2033, Metro: Last Light improves upon the gameplay of its predecessor without destroying what made the series great in the first place: the setting. Last Light takes you back to the post-apocalyptic Russian wa...
Abstract: I will go ahead and praise this game highly because it managed to run on my piece of rubbish PC I had before I decided to build a new one. The previous PC was an AMD Phantom CPU, with an ASUS GeForce GTS 450 1GB….. As well as being a beautiful game, yes...
Metro: Last Light is a flawed game with genuine pathos, a unique first-person shooter that accomplishes more with its narrative than some films.Tags:Games,SoftwareBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision from, and manufacturersShare th...
Not particularly inventive or original, Lacks polish in places
Metro: Last Light isn't the most original or polished shooter of the last twelve months, but it is one of the most atmospheric and compelling. It's more accessible and well-rounded than Metro 2033, but it has the same grim sense of place, along with impre...
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Surprisingly immersive world and story. Looks great even on lowertier Macs. Varied combat is all kinds of fun.
FauxRussian accents are more cartoonish than believable. Hearing the same voices repeated for different characters gets tiresome. A few moments feel like grudging, tackedon concessions to modern game conventions